Entrelac Handschuhe by Dilyara Minnibaeva

Entrelac Handschuhe

Knitting
January 2026
#Nadschiba von Wolle am Michel
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Sport (12 wpi) ?
US 0 - 2.0 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
437 - 459 yards (400 - 420 m)
one size
German
This pattern is available from strick-und-glueck.de for €12.95.

The Entrelac Gloves are worked seamlessly in the round and are designed as a workshop-style project. The construction guides you step by step through the Entrelac technique, focusing on understanding structure, direction changes, and the logic behind the fabric.
The thumb is worked after the main body of the glove is completed.

The gloves can be worked either on a long circular needle using the Magic Loop technique or on double-pointed needles.

Size guide
The gloves are adjustable in length. The overall length can be customized by adding or reducing the number of Entrelac square rows. It is recommended to try on the gloves regularly while knitting to achieve the desired fit.

Sizes
One size with adjustable length

Gauge
Gauge is determined by the Entrelac technique itself and may vary depending on yarn choice and individual knitting style. Consistency of fabric and structure is more important than achieving a specific stitch count.

Needles
2.0 mm circular needle (80–100 cm) for Entrelac squares and triangles
2.5 mm circular needle (80–100 cm) for cuff and tip
2.5 mm double-pointed needles for the thumb

Magic Loop technique recommended.

Materials

Option 1
Yarn with color changes or color gradients (solid colors are also suitable)
50 g = approx. 160–170 m

Option 2
Hand-dyed sock yarn
100 g = approx. 420 m
plus one strand of lace-weight mohair
25 g = approx. 210 m
or alternatively a fine alpaca yarn of similar thickness held together with the sock yarn

Please note that the yarn amounts are given for one pair of gloves.

Difficulty
★★★★☆ (4 out of 5)

This pattern is suitable for experienced knitters or confident knitters who would like to learn the Entrelac technique in the round.

Language
The pattern is written in German.